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Pathways Post-16

Format of the Evening

• The Sixth Form route

• Vocational Courses at College

• Apprenticeships

• Study support for Year 11

• Top study tips for Year 11

• In the Northgate Sixth Form Centre –a chance to meet representatives from local learning providers.

Exhibitors

Careers

Triangle of Learning

Motivation

Inspired by ‘Bounce’ by Matthew Syed

Purposeful Practice Master Coaching

Motivation

• High youth unemployment

• Yet … many vacancies unfilled

• Employers need young people with

– good qualifications, motivation,

willingness to learn new skills

– work experience and a good

reference

Which Way now?

• Huge choice post-16

• Options are:

– full time education e.g. school / college

– Or work-based learning

e.g. an apprenticeship/part time education

with employment or voluntary

work

• Competition for places

The September Guarantee/RPA• Ensures that every 16 and 17 year old is

offered an appropriate place of learning

for the September following the end of

compulsory education

• Raising the Participation Age – The law has

changed – young people must stay in

learning until the age of 18

• A back up option is vital for many young

people to avoid becoming NEET

(Not in Education, Employment or

Training)

Support at Northgate

• Careers Lessons (Mrs S Cook)

• Careers Adviser (Mrs V Calder &

Mrs L Cook)

• Information & Guidance – College

routes (Mrs S Flame)

• Teachers

Typical destinations

• Sixth Forms – 68%

• Further Education – 30%

• Apprenticeship / Work with Training – 1%

• NEET – 1%

Qualifications at

Post-16 Centres

Post-16 Education

Post-16 education happens in:

• School Sixth Forms

• Sixth Form Colleges – e.g. Suffolk One

• Colleges – e.g. Suffolk New College

• Private training providers – e.g. tchc, WS Training

• Work-based learning employer-providers

e.g. NHS, Fire Service (Level 2 and 3)

https://www.ucas.com/connect/videos/ucas/16-18-choices?v=/progression-pathways-introduction

Post-16 PathwaysSchool Sixth Form

FE Colleges

Apprenticeship Providers

A LevelsApplied general qualifications e.g. BTEC, OCR Technical CertificatesGCSEs

Applied general qualifications e.g. BTEC, OCR Technical CertificatesGCSEsApprenticeshipsTraineeshipsSpecialist programmes – e.g. study programmes, SEND programmesT Levels

ApprenticeshipsTraineeships

A Levels• Advanced Level qualifications – Level 3

• Subject based qualifications

• Widely recognised

• Can lead to university, further study, training,

apprenticeships or work

• Normally study 3 A Levels over two years

• Usually assessed by a series of exams

• Linear

Sidegate Lane, Ipswich, Suffolk, IP4 3DL www.northgatesixthform.co.uk l Tel: 01473 210123

Email: northgatesixthform@northgate.Suffolk.sch.uk | northgatesixthform | @northgatesixthform

Curriculum

•Wide curriculum and choice

•Over 30 subjects offered at

level 3

•Preparation for Advanced

Level Study course

Sidegate Lane, Ipswich, Suffolk, IP4 3DL www.northgatesixthform.co.uk l Tel: 01473 210123

Email: northgatesixthform@northgate.Suffolk.sch.uk | northgatesixthform | @northgatesixthform

Sidegate Lane, Ipswich, Suffolk, IP4 3DL www.northgatesixthform.co.uk l Tel: 01473 210123

Email: northgatesixthform@northgate.Suffolk.sch.uk | northgatesixthform | @northgatesixthform

English Language &

Mathematics

• GCSE grade 3-0 in English Language, you

will have to continue studying this subject

• GCSE grade 3-0 in Mathematics, you will

have to continue studying this subject

• Use the Maths website

• Attend English support sessions

A Levels: Entry Requirements

• Usually you need at least five or six GCSEs at

grades 4 to 9

• Must have either Maths or English at GCSE

grade 4 or above (preferably both)

• Sometimes, you need a grade 6 in a

particular subject to take it at A Level

GCSE/Level 2

• Programmes available that enable students

to get their GCSE grade 4 in English and/or

Maths

• Improve their overall profile

• Keeps options open for another year

Work Related

Qualifications

BTEC

Cambridge/OCR Nationals

Applied General Qualifications

• Rigorous advanced Level 3 qualifications

• Equivalent to A Levels

• Allow 16-19 year old students to develop

transferable knowledge and skills

• For students who want to develop their

education through applied learning

• More coursework and modular in

approach

https://www.ucas.com/connect/videos/ucas/16-18-choices?v=/progression-pathways-applied-general

What they are …..

• Work related

• Practical, real world approach to learning

• Develop skills required for the workplace

• Provide progression to employment

• Can lead to progression onto higher

education programmes

• Developed with employers’

representatives

Assessment

• Realistic, work-based assignments

• Often coursework orientated

• Practical approach to assessment

• Internally assessed, externally moderated

Some Examples

• Agriculture

• Animal

Management

• Art & Design

• Business

• Construction

• Engineering

• Health & Social

Care

• Hospitality

• Travel & Tourism

• Leisure

• Media

• Performing Arts

• Public Services

• Sport

• ICT

Examples of Diplomas

Examples of Diplomas

T Levels – level 3 programmes

• T Levels will be available in 15 industries

• Each programme will consist of 5 components:

– Approved technical qualification

– Work placement (45 days)

– Maths, English and digital requirements

– Any other relevant requirements/qualifications

– Any employability, enrichment and pastoral

provision

• From September 2020 – Digital,

Construction, Education and Childcare

• West Suffolk College, Suffolk New

Collegehttps://youtu.be/Bv3zpEAm3sk

Study Programmes• Provide students with a structured and challenging

learning programme

• Supports development and progression in line with

their career plans

• Individually tailored

• Typically contains:

– Substantial qualification to prepare for education at next

level or employment

– English & Maths where students have yet to

achieve GCSE grade 4

– Work experience

– Development of student’s character and

broader skills, attitudes and confidence

Earn a wage Real job with a real employer

Contract of employmentincluding holiday pay

Study towards ajob related qualification

Work for at least30 hours per week

Apprenticeships

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n4qA3pd5xNA

LEVEL

SKILLS, KNOWLEDGE & BEHAVIOURS

Intermediate apprenticeship

Level 2

Advanced apprenticeship

Level 3

Higher apprenticeship

Level 4-7

Degree apprenticeship

Level 6 & 7

Levels of Apprenticeship

Accounting

Teaching Cyber Security

Horticulture

Surveying

Creative & Digital

Legal Services Journalism

Project management

ArchitectAviation

Nursing

Dental Nursing Hospitality Hairdressing

Range of Apprenticeships

Manageyour alerts

4

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Register on Find an apprenticeship

Contactcompanies

5

Do yourresearch

2

Searchand apply

3

Finding an Apprenticeship

To find an apprenticeship visit

GOV.UK and search for apprenticeships

Finding an Apprenticeship

Key Dates

• 9th Oct - Open Evening (a chance to talk to

teachers about Sixth Form)

• 4th - 8th Nov – Mock GCSE exams

• 18th Nov - Sixth Form interview evenings begin

• w/c 25th Nov - Wellbeing week

• 29th Nov – Mock results and Progress Check

• 4th Dec - Sixth Form info. evening

• Dec - Jan - deadline

for some college applications

Key Dates

• 9th Jan - Year 11 Parents’ Evening

• 20th Jan - Sixth Form applications close

• 4th Mar – English Literature and Maths

Mocks

• 25th Mar - Year 11 Revision Advice Evening

• 11th May - GCSE written exams begin

Key Dates

• Note:

– Mock and actual exams in practical

subjects and speaking exams for

languages will take place over the

course of the year.

– Students will be informed of dates by

their teachers.

Key Dates

• 9th Jan - Year 11 Parents’ Evening

• 20th Jan - Sixth Form applications close

• 4th Mar – English Literature and Maths

Mocks

• 25th Mar - Year 11 Revision Advice Evening

• 11th May - GCSE written exams begin

• 25th Jun - Year 11 Prom

• 20th Aug - GCSE results published

The Principles of Learning

and Revision

The 5 Rs

The 5Rs - Student Guide

The Need for Revision

Making Learning Stick

• Learn

• Repeat

• Repeat

• Repeat

• Repeat

How to Revise

• Choose a topic to study

• Start by testing yourself

• Identify areas of weakness

• Focus on improving these areas

• Re-test understanding

• Clarify any remaining

misunderstanding

• Move on to the next topic

The (Re)Testing Effect

• Revision shouldn’t be ‘comfortable’

– revising areas you already know leads

to overconfidence and self-delusion

• ‘Effortful retrieval’ of information:

– strengthens memory pathways

– enhances long-term memory

• Students using repeated re-testing

can recall 50 % more than those

who use repeated study.

Maths

example

Revision Support• Homework and Revision Centre

– Mon-Thurs, 3:15-4:30

• Department drop-ins / masterclasses

• Subject criteria

• Past paper questions

– with mark schemes to check

• Revision guides

– to help with understanding

Go4schools Homework• Students and parents have

separate log-ins.

• Homework is uploaded by teachers.

• Links to resources are included, where

necessary.

• Aimed at improving independent

study.

Example• Ongoing and Recent tasks:

Full List + Extended Tasks

Example• Homework History:

Example• Task Instructions:

GCSE Pod• Online bank of short videos linked to a

subject

• PTA-funded school subscription

• Individual student log-ins

• Teachers can set tasks for students

• Students can search for podcasts on

areas of difficulty

Don’t just

watch pods

do something with

them

How could you use GCSE Pods?

Bullet point the info

Make a mind map

How could you use GCSE Pods?

Then TEST yourself

Make question flashcards

Does GCSE Pod Work?

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2018-19 NORTHGATE ALL Y11 P8 VS GCSEPODS WATCHED

Click here to log in

High

quality

parent

resources (no log in

required)

www.gcsepod.com

Exam paper pods are here Change

your

settings

here

Your assignments are here

How to find pods specific to your exam paper

1. Click on My Courses

2. Choose your subject3. Choose the paper4. Click on View Playlist

5. Click on the pod you need6. Watch/listen to it, then DO something to test that you can remember it

How to recover your GCSEPod log in details

1. Click on I’ve forgotten my log in details

2. Click on Student 3. Click on I haven’t set a reset email address (unless you’re sure that you actually have)

4. Sign in again here and it will tell you what your username and password hint is.

5. Still stuck?

Email Miss Hallett mch@northgate.suffolk.sch.uk

or ask your teacher to reset your password for you.

What next?• Attend open evenings/days/taster sessions

• Meeting deadlines for courses is vital

• The more training and qualifications you

have the better your chances of getting

and keeping a job that you enjoy

• Be positive and well informed and you will

make the correct choices for

your future

Thank you for coming

Please make your way over to the

Northgate Sixth Centre now if you would

like to find out more information from

any of the institutions represented.

Exhibitors

Careers